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حَرير — meaning in English: silk

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عُجوز
حَرير
اِحتِواء
تَأْخير
نَحنُ
nahnu
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word حَرير in contexts related to fashion, textiles, and luxury goods. For example, you might hear it in a conversation about a beautiful silk dress at a traditional wedding or when discussing the best materials for traditional Arabic garments like the thobe or abaya.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for حَرير is قطن (cotton), which refers to another popular textile. However, حَرير specifically denotes silk, known for its shimmering quality and texture, whereas قطن is more commonly used for everyday clothing. Use حَرير when you want to emphasize luxury or elegance.
Culture
The word حَرير has historical significance, as silk was a highly sought-after commodity along the ancient Silk Road, connecting the East and West. In Arab culture, luxury fabrics like silk are often associated with wealth and nobility, and they continue to play a vital role in traditional clothing and textile arts.
FAQ
Q.What does حَرير mean in English?
حَرير translates to 'silk' in English, referring to the luxurious fabric made from the silkworm's cocoon.
Q.How do you pronounce حَرير?
حَرير is pronounced as 'hareer', with emphasis on the 'ee' sound, similar to the English word 'hear'.
Q.Are there any common phrases using حَرير?
Yes, a common phrase is 'فستان حَرير', which means 'silk dress'. This phrase is used frequently in discussions about fashion.
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